Because of his height, Shumpert finds himself guarding forwards like Paul Pierce, while Bradley sticks to guards like Raymond Felton and J.R. Smith. We've seen how spectacular Bradley can be on defense, but Felton exposed him a bit in this year's playoffs. Shumpert's knee injury has lingered and is a concern going forward.

The guess here is that Bradley will bounce back in a big way when playing next to Rajon Rondo. Bradley shot 49 percent from the field playing next to Rondo. He has more upside. Shumpert has more of a classic shooting guard's build, but there's some question as to whether he can regain the explosiveness he lost following ACL surgery. If I had to make a gut call, I'd go with Bradley.